• Cycling from City to Sea: The Berlin-Usedom Cycle Route
    Berlin and its surrounds are undeniably, an absolute paradise for people who love outdoor adventure but hate to sweat. Why? Because it is extremely flat. The highest point in Brandenburg is 201 metres, whereas the highest point in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (the northern neighbouring state) is 179.2 meters. That’s a speed bump in geographical terms. The surrounding flatness …
  • Cork to Waterford along the Eurovelo 1
    The Eurovelo 1 route follows 180 km from Cork to Waterford, running through adorable seaside villages like Cobh, past sandy beaches, and along fabled green Irish countrysides.
  • Ring Around a Kerry: A 4-Day Cycle Tour
    Most people coming to Ireland, either come to see Temple Bar in Dublin or the Cliffs of Moher. But if you want to see the famous landscapes that the Irish fairytales are all about, then you should go to Kerry.  The Ring of Kerry is a popular route that is best experienced by bicycle so …
  • From Dresden to Prague: Cycling Along the Elbe
    The Elbe cycle path is one of the most beloved cycling routes in Europe, with the 225km stretch between Dresden, Germany and Prague, Czechia being one of the most stunning. The area around the Swiss Saxon National Park is particularly stunning, but no day along the route will leave you without a full camera card. …
  • Cycling through the Swiss Alps: Alsace-Lorraine to Lombardy
    When I think cycling through the Alps, I immediately think you’ve got to be Tour de France material or Hannibal on an African war elephant. But you don’t. Normal people, with a bit of practice, can do a multi-day Alpine bike ride. My sister is living proof normal people can make it through the Alps …